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Welcome to the Veterinary News Network

What Is VNN?

VNN is a national network of veterinarians and selected media journalists who use VNN's multi-media resources to broadcast local news stories about current issues and advances in animal medicine. 

The network provides a highly professional source of newsworthy television, radio, print and web based stories for use by our reporters.  Only two types of reporters may qualify to receive VNN materials.  Our first priority is Doctors of Veterinary Medicine who have, or wish to have, positions as specialty contributors in a local media outlet.  These veterinary reporters are the core of the network and have responsibility to the public, the media and the veterinary community.  Secondly, existing medical and specialty reporters may apply for a position as an affiliate reporter within the network.
 
Each veterinary reporter develops their own relationship with local media and is completely independent.  VNN serves simply as a resource of stories, broadcast quality video tools, radio show talking points and print or web based columns and ideas to enhance the quality of veterinary reporting nationwide.
  
If you are a veterinarian interested in becoming an approved VNN reporter, click here and learn how to apply for reporter status. 

If you are an existing medical or specialty reporter, you may click here to apply for affiliate reporter status.

If you are a TV news producer, radio show producer, talk show host, or lifestyles print editor, click on "Find A Reporter" and we'll connect you with a veterinary contributor in your area. 

Helping Your Pet Keep His Cool This Summer

Every year, thousands of dogs will end up at the animal emergency hospital due to heat stroke.  This rapid and extreme rise of body temperature can happen very quickly on the hot, muggy days of summer and even more quickly if the pet is left in the car for just a few moments. Without the proper treatment, many dogs will die.  Learning to recognize the symptoms of heat stroke and a few simply safety tips can help to save your pet’s life.  Watch this video to learn more.  

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Battling a Canine Killer...Katy's Story

Half of all dogs will develop some sort of cancer in their lifetime and one in four dogs will die.  These are the sad statistics of this dreaded disease that affect people and pets.  Canine cancer is so prevalent that it is the leading killer of dogs over the age of two.  The Canine Cancer Project is now underway to help fund studies aimed at eliminating canine cancer in the next ten to twenty years.    Watch this video to learn how you can help eradicate cancer in your dog’s lifetime!

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Cutting Edge Technology Lessens Pain of Surgery!

New drugs and medical equipment are making our pets more comfortable before, during, and after surgeries.  The use of laparoscopes in veterinary medicine is just one more example of how advancing technology is helping our pets.   Also known as minimally invasive surgery, laparoscopy is reducing the pain of surgery and even helping to save lives!  Watch this video to see actual footage of laparoscopic surgery!

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Pets Go Green

Rising gas prices and climate changes have many people worried about the future of our planet and pet owners are no exception.  Luckily, help appears to be on the way.  From organic pet toys to bio-degradable cat litter, many companies are finding new ways to help pets and their owners lessen their carbon footprint.  Watch this video to see ways that you can help your pet “go green”!

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